Discharge printing process for cellulosic fabrics using a quater

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Process of printing permanently on substrate – other than... – Discharge utilized

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8188, 8552, 8602, D06P 382, D06M 1334

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ABSTRACT:
A fabric of cellulosic fibers, particularly natural cellulosic fibers, of improved dyeability having a polymer of a monomer containing a quarternary amine group dispersed in the fibers with no phase separation is discharge printed. The improved cellulosic fibers can be prepared by impregnating a monomer containing a quarternary amine group into cellulosic fibers and polymerizing the monomer in the fibers. This treatment of cellulosic fibers with the polymer of a quarternary amine monomer can be advantageously utilized in the discharge printing of a fabric from a blend of hydrophobic synthetic/cellulosic fibers.

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